The Second Stage Turbine Blade “VIP” Bundle Available Now

Coheed and Cambria fans rejoice! The ORIGINAL recording of the group’s first album, The Second Stage Turbine Blade is now being sold for the first time on vinyl…and if you hurry, you have a chance of getting something awesome!

If you’re one of the first 1500 ‘children of the fence’, the poster for the Neverender: The Second Stage Turbine Blade concert (that’s set to begin on the 8th of April), is included in the package and will be signed by the band themselves! This is one hell of a package that Equal Vision is offering us fans. Just take a gander at what’s included in the $39.00 bundle:

1 SSTB Full Album on 180 Gram Transparent Green Vinyl

1 Exclusive 7″ (IRO-Bot b/w Elf Tower, NM)

1 Neverender: SSTB Exclusive Hand-stamped Lithograph Poster (First 1500 will be signed by the band)

I’ll probably order mine today and cross my fingers that I get one of the special editions. I’ve got my tickets to the show when it crosses our path here in Utah so I’m all set and ready to get my SSTB on. This is THE album that drew me to the band and remains my favorite in the entire Amory Wars saga if for no other reason than the second track on the album “Time Consumer”.

I’m really excited because I’m also one of those people who think that music sounds better through vinyl…and considering this is the original recording, it’s going to sound even more rich. What can I say, I like my music to sound raw. Anyways, if you’re so inclined, check out the bundle for yourself through this link RIGHT HERE and get yours while it’s available.

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